Because humans introducing species to new environments always goes well 😩
Gummy squirrel is a new species discovered in 2022. Found in deep-sea abyss it looks like a stretchy half-peeled banana
Because humans introducing species to new environments always goes well 😩
Is that chidy 🤣
Citizen scientists are amazing!!
Totally understand. You may already be familiar with this one, but I can recommend the ologies podcast for a fun listen. Also abc australia puts out some great podcsts (https://www.abc.net.au/listen/podcasts/a-z-podcasts). Good luck on your search 🙂
For everyday general cleaning I listen to “clean with me” season 3.
*note, even if the non cleaning related time filling chat isn’t that interesting, the structure of the show helps me to “get things done”
For decluttering/organising I recommend Dana K White on youtube/ her audiobooks.
Now that I have created the habit of cleaning to podcasts I can pop on a general podcast from time to time, but def still use the cleaning podcast weekly and if im in a slump
46minutes, kind of over it. Would love to hear a Klingon song
10 minutes in, Oh I like it!
Exactly! I’ve also been enjoying watching the special features on movies that you don’t get on streaming. I guess my local library will be the last stronghold for physical media 5 years from now
I’m feeling bitter sweet about this season. Disco was my introduction to trek (though i vaguely recall watching ds9 reruns as a kid). Excited to have Saru and Book back on the small screen
New life goals - get uhura’s linen and pillow sets and start life as a space hippy 🙃
Link still works in old reddit
Hi, I’ve just been reading about the case to defederate from fb/meta instances (https://startrek.website/post/289809?scrollToComments=true) and was wondering if the team was aware of the fedipact?
Looks like we’ll get to see more of Action Saru next week 😁